AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



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Gardening — Continued 



Thrift gardens. 19p il 10c '17 National clean 

 lip and paint up campaign bureau, Security 

 bldg., St Louis. Mo. 



Unsliilled gardening. Rural N Y 76:339 Mr 3 

 •17 



Use of native plants for ornamental planting. 

 L. P. Jensen. Gard Chron Am 20:17-18+ 

 Ja '16 



Vegetables, flowers, fruits to be started in 

 August, il Country Gent 81:1516 Ag 12 '16 



War time flower garden. J: Johnson. Gard 

 Chron Am 22:107 Ap '18 



Water to increase garden efficiency. G. W. 

 Hood, il Gard M 26:13-14 Ag '17 



What can he done in October. Prac F 112: 

 378 O 15 '16 



What can be done in November. Prac F 112: 

 398 N 1 '16 



What planting does to make a house a home. 

 C. L. Meller. il Gard M 22:193-4 Ja '16 



What should the city do for training in home 

 gardening and elementary agriculture? (In 

 Vocational education survey of Minneapolis, 

 p 469-88) (B 199, Vocational educ. ser. 1) '17 

 U.S. Bureau of labor statistics, Washington, 

 D.C. 



What we can learn from France. W: F. 

 Rowles. Gard Chron (Lond) 62:177 N 3 '17 



What we learned in 1915. W. F. Massey. il 

 Paual N Y 75:370 Mr 4 '16 



Whv make a garden — what is gardening. 

 M. G. Feint, il Ohio F 139:221- F 17 '17 



Wild-flower gardening. C. D. Ross. Country 

 Gent 82:605 Mr 24 '17 



Will you have a fall garden? Prog F 31:1051 

 S 2 '16 



Winter gardening for the coming year's re- 

 sults. Gard M 23:52 F '16 



Work for the coming month; the garden. 

 W. H. Taylor. See monthly numbers of 

 Journal of agriculture of New Zealand 



Work for the month in the garden. J: John- 

 son. See monthly numbers of Gardeners' 

 chronicle of America 



See also Aquatic plants; Back yards; 

 Climbing plants: Cold frames; Electrohor- 

 ticulture; Flats (horticulture); Floriculture; 

 Forcing (plants); Frost protection; Gar- 

 dens; Grafting; Greenhouses; Hedges; Hot' 

 bedsT Insects, Injurious and beneficial; 

 Landscape gardening; Market gardening; 

 Perennials; Plant breeding; Plant propaga- 

 tion; Plants. Protection of; Pruning; School 

 gardens; Shrubs; Spraying and dusting; 

 Truck farming; Vegetable gardening; Win- 

 dow gardening 



Bibliography 



Bibliographical curiosity. C. H. Payne. Gard 

 Chron (Lond) 64:7 Jl 6 '18 



Bibliographv of gardening. M. F. Warner. 

 Gard Chron (Lond) 64:194 N 16 '18 



Early masters of the garden art. L. P. Jen- 

 sen. Gard (""hron Am 20:111-13 Mr '16 



Garden writings in America. L. Barron. Mass 

 Hort Soc Trans 1916, pt 1:71-88 '16 



Gardening books. A. O. Jeffery. Ontario Li- 

 brary Review (Toronto) 1:65-7 F '17 



Glance at the gaiden books of the year. Gard 

 M 26:156 D '17 



Guide to garden books. Gard M 27:196 My '18 



Home garden; thrift gardens and flower gar- 

 dens. K. T. Moody, comp. St Louis Pub Lib 

 B p 67-70 F '18 



Old French gardening books. C. H. Payne. 

 Gard Chron (Lond) 63:215 My 25 '18 



Shade trees and gardening. lOp '17 Detroit 

 public libiary, Detroit, Mich. 



Examinations 

 Gardeners' examinations. Am Flor 46:1120 Je 

 10 '16 



History 

 Interesting story of gardening. Gard Chron 

 Am 21:427-8; 22:7-8-|-, 37-8, 69-70 D '17-Mr 

 '18 



Planting plans and tables 

 Calendar of farm work, map Prog F 33:187 



F 16 '18 

 Everybody's planting and planning problems. 



E. L. Strang, il Gard M 22:185-8 Ja '16 • 



Expansible garden plan with rose arboi-. 



E. L. Strang. Gard M 25:22-4 F '17 

 Laying out small grounds; plan for a home 



garden. Rural N Y 77:234 F 16 '18 

 Paper planting. F. F. Rockwell. Independent 



(119 W. 40th St., N.Y. 10c) 89:156 Ja 22 '17 

 Planting with a real purpose. S. F. Hamblin. 



il Gard M 23:169-71 Ap '16 

 Practical planting guide. A. T. Thomson. 



Woman's Home Companion (381 4th av., 



N.Y. 15c) 44:88 Mr '17 



Study and teaching 



Teaching gardening in elementary schools, 

 il Pan Am Union B (17th and B sts., N.W., 

 Washington, D.C. 25c) 45:215-23 Ag '17 

 Gardening, IVIedieval 



Henry VIII as a landscape gardener. H. 

 Littlehales. Gard Chron (Lond) 59:280 M-y 

 27 '16 



Gardens 



Always a flower in the garden. S. H. Evans. 



Gard Chron Am 21:15 Ja '17 

 Back yard gardens. Gard Chron Am 21:103-5 



Mr '17 

 Barbara develops the land. F. L. Warner, il 



Country Life 32:37-8 Ag '17 

 Chaplet of herbs: its fragrance and flavor. 



M. M. Higgins. il Touchstone (118 E. 30th 



St, N. Y. 35c) 2:574-81-1- Mr '18 

 Chronicle of a 1917 war garden. R. S. Payne. 



il Gard M 27:18-19 F '18 

 Color combinations in the garden. E. Starr. 



il Minn Hort 44:449-54 D '16 

 Color in the flower garden. R. R. Root. Gard 



Chron Am 20:316-17 Jl '16 

 Color in the garden. L. B. Wilder, il Country 



Life 33:27-40 Mr '18 

 Color schemes for formal flower beds. R: 



Marshall. (In Ontario horticultural societies, 



11th annual report, 1916, p. 61-5) '17 On- 

 tario ag. dept., Toronto, Canada 

 Colorful garden of an artist. G. Tabor, il 



Country Life 29:19-21 F '16 

 Cut your garden to fit your space. M. E. 



Nichols, il Country Life 30:134 My '16 

 Evolution of my garden. Mrs G. Clarke, il 



Gard M 25:235-7 My '17 

 Farm flower garden. F. Allen. Nat Stock & 



F 40:142 Ap 29 '16 

 Few Unusual garden effects; photographs. 



Country Life 29:44-5 Mr '16 

 Flower gardens as usual in 1918. Gard Chron 



Am 22:56 F '18 

 Flowers for everybody's garden. A. S. Swan- 



.son. Minn Hort 45:86-92 F '17 

 Flowers from frost to frost from fall planting. 



C. H. Irvine, il Gard M 24:94-5 O '16 

 From a mountain garden. B. S. Rutherford. 



Country Gent 82:355, 521, 791, 916, 1101, 1188 



F 17, Mr 10, Ap 21, My 19, Je 30, Jl 21 '17 

 Fruits in a small garden. A. Van Gelder. il 



Gard M 24:222 Ja '17 

 Garden I dream of. W. P. Eaton, il Country 



Life 29:33-5 Mr '16 

 Garden photography as a fine art: illustrated 



bv rare photographs of beautiful gardens. 



Touchstone (118 E. 30th st, N.Y. 35c) 2:278- 



87 D '17 

 Getting the soil ready for this year's crops. 



Country Gent 81:748 Ap 1 '16 

 Glimose into frostless gardens. F. A. Waugh. 



il Country Life 13:37-40 F '17 

 Grandmother's garden. G: W. Kerr, il Coun- 

 try Gent 83:60 F 16 '18 

 Ho.spitable £?ardens. E. White, il Gard M 25: 



32-3 F '17 

 How I made my flower garden pay. Mrs S. 



New. Fruit-Grower 27:212 Mr 15 '16 

 How we made our garden. F. C. Nieder. 



Fruit-Grower 27:137 F 15 '16 

 In praise of gardens. R. B. Kimball. House 



Beautiful (3 Park st., Boston 25c) 41:222 Mr 



'17 

 Keeping the garden busy. F. J. Crider. Prog 



F 32:155 F 3 '17 

 * Late flower plot that cares for itself. A. T. 



Thomson, il Touchstone (118 E. 30th st, N. 



Y. 35c) 3:362-4 Jl '18 

 Making of mv garden. L. B. Wilder. 11 Gard 



M 24:203-5 Ja '17 

 Most prized corner of the farm. O Judd 



Farmer 62:5 Mr 3 '17 



